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    That's a nice 1949!

    I know I should put this in the ebay finds but it's just so lovely I thought we'd all like a gawk!

    "NOT GOBBED ON BY PIGEONS" hehe

    LAND ROVER SERIES 1 80" 1949 - eBay, Land Rover, Classic Cars, Cars, Parts Vehicles. (end time 19-Jan-09 07:28:16 AEDST)



    Wonder what it'll sell for?

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    I like that model That is a great example. Worth the look

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    olmate Guest
    Very Nice

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    49

    I will get in to trouble for rivet counting but it is a 50 model.
    Dennis

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    Quote Originally Posted by dennisS1 View Post
    I will get in to trouble for rivet counting but it is a 50 model.
    Dennis
    With a 2 litre engine, so unfortunately not so genuine original as suggested. However to give credit to him he does mention the engine and wheels.

    What isn't present are the spacers for the split rims on the bonnet mount and the trafficators which were all standard kit for the Brit Army 80".

    No one seems to have commented on the price?

    Diana

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    With a 2 litre engine, so unfortunately not so genuine original as suggested. However to give credit to him he does mention the engine and wheels.

    What isn't present are the spacers for the split rims on the bonnet mount and the trafficators which were all standard kit for the Brit Army 80".

    No one seems to have commented on the price?

    Diana
    Not to mention the headlights through the grille.
    Numpty

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    Nice car!

    Seems a fair price to me if it is as good as claimed. Were the split rims available in 1950? My book lists them as optional equipment on the 88".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Numpty's Missus View Post
    What are the red things on the fishplates?
    They look like a concession to modern traffic aids, blinkers/indicators.

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    Rims

    Chazza
    I have a real 49
    with split rims
    long before the 88
    others may know and have more knowledge
    cheers
    Ian

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    Wow up to GBP 5,200.00 (approximately AU $11,237.58) and still a week to go!

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